PM under fire for saying Grassy Narrows ‘very much’ Ontario’s responsibility
OTTAWA — Frustrated indigenous leaders and human rights advocates called out Justin Trudeau on Thursday after the prime minister described mercury contamination at Grassy Narrows First Nation as “very much” an Ontario issue.
Chief Simon Fobister accused Trudeau of “passing the buck” when it comes to the federal government’s responsibility for an ongoing toxic leak that has plagued the remote northwestern Ontario community for half a century.
“Trudeau must firmly commit to do everything in his power to clean up the mercury in our river and to ensure that mercury survivors receive proper support and state of the art care,” Fobister said in a statement.
If he doesn’t, the prime minister will be letting down the people of Grassy Narrows over a health crisis that has plagued residents for three generations, he said.


